Five Questions

Five Questions with Piyali Bhattacharya

Kirby Johnson: Your story, Visit, is featured in the latest issue of NANO Fiction (issue 8.2). What struck me most about this piece is the…

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Five Questions with 7th Annual NANO Prize Judge Amber Sparks

Sophie Rosenblum: What do you look for in flash fiction? Who are some of your favorite flash writers? Amber Sparks: I like flash that acts…

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Five Questions with Marie Gethins

NANO Fiction: Your story, “Mammoth Task,” is featured in the latest issue of NANO Fiction, 8.2, and it’s one of the more humorous, playful pieces in…

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Five Questions with 2014 NANO Prize Winner Jasmine Sawers

Kirby Johnson: Congratulations on winning the 2014 NANO Prize! What does it feel like to win this contest? Jasmine Sawers: You know when you’re hoping someone…

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Five Questions with Wyatt Bonikowski

NANO Fiction: You have three flashes featured in issue 8.2 of NANO Fiction, all of which follow a family and utilize a beautiful but limited perspective…

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Five Questions with JoAnna Novak

Kirby Johnson: Your story, “Crepuscule,” in issue 8.1 of NANO Fiction is a perfect example of how a flash piece can be beautifully dreamy and…

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Five Questions with Jenn Marie Nunes

Kirby Johnson: In the current issue of NANO Fiction, you have three flashes from a series called Movie Nite. Can you tell our readers a…

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Five Questions with Lily Hoang

Kirby Johnson: In the current issue of NANO Fiction, you have three retellings of the Goldilocks fairytale. Beyond the obvious source material, what was your…

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Five Questions With Megan Giddings

Kirby Johnson: First off, I’d like to say that your story, “Dream Lover” in Volume 8 Number 1 is one of my favorite pieces in…

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Five Questions with Ian Golding

Kirby Johnson: Your piece, “Veteran’s Day with the Bacon Babes” appears in our most recent issue of NANO Fiction, 7.2— and is hilariously poignant and…

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